- Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
(1) The numbering system in which an arithmetic value is represented.<br />(2) The core product, upon which features can be separately ordered and installed.
Industry:Software
(1) The object authority to a high-performance file system file.<br />(2) A group of designations that determine the users who can access a particular file and how the users can access the file.<br />(3) The access privilege that applies to an object.
Industry:Software
(1) The object of a lock or claim, which could be a table space, an index space, a data partition, an index partition, or a logical partition.<br />(2) Any physical item or logical item to be managed in an information system of an enterprise.<br />(3) Any facility of a computing system or operating system required by a job, task, or executing program. Resources include main storage, input/output devices, the processing unit, data sets, files, libraries, folders, and control or processing programs.
Industry:Software
(1) The occurrence of a series of sensor events that exceed a certain severity threshold within a specific amount of time (which is configurable).<br />(2) An event that is not part of the standard operation of a service and causes or may cause a disruption to or a reduction in the quality of services and customer productivity.
Industry:Software
(1) The optional third field of a count-key-data (CKD) record. The data field contains data that the programme writes. The count field specifies the length of the data field.<br />(2) A column or field that contains a specific set of data values that are common to all records in a file or table.
Industry:Software
(1) The ordered list of all programmes or procedures currently started for a job. The programmes and procedures can be started explicitly with the CALL instruction, or implicitly from some other event.<br />(2) A list of data elements that is constructed and maintained by the Java virtual machine (JVM) for a programme to successfully call and return from a method.
Industry:Software
(1) The part of a distributed application that is concerned with the application logic rather than the user interface of the application. See also presentation logic.<br />(2) The codified procedures in a business software system that implements an organization's day-to-day operations (such as processing an order, payroll management, and so on). Business logic typically includes industry-standard procedures for business operations and customizations reflecting an organization's unique business policies. In the WebSphere business integration system, business logic can be represented (that is, codified) as a collaboration. See also collaboration.
Industry:Software
(1) The part of a distributed management application that issues requests and receives notifications; that is, uses the services of one or more agents.<br />(2) In DCE Remote Procedure Call (RPC), a set of remote procedures that implement the operations of an RPC interface and that can be dedicated to a given type of object.<br />(3) See managing process.
Industry:Software
(1) The part of internal storage into which instructions and other data must be loaded for running or processing.<br />(2) Program-addressable storage from which instructions and other data can be loaded directly into registers for subsequent execution or processing.<br />(3) See memory.
Industry:Software
(1) The part of the auxiliary storage pool (ASP) that is reserved for the creation of permanent objects, such as libraries and files, when checksum protection is in effect.<br />(2) All auxiliary storage in an auxiliary storage pool (ASP) when mirrored protection is in effect.
Industry:Software